Ethical concerns such as consent, confidentiality, honesty, professional boundaries, and the
duty of candour are common triggers for complaints and regulatory action in pharmacy
practice. The GPhC expects pharmacists to act with integrity, prioritise patient safety, and
maintain public confidence in the profession. This course provides clear, practical guidance
on navigating ethical dilemmas, meeting GPhC expectations, and responding appropriately
when concerns arise—helping pharmacists reduce risk and demonstrate insight,
accountability, and professionalism.